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A guidebook to intellectual property / by Sir Robin Jacob, Daniel Alexander, Lindsay Lane.

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: London : Sweet & Maxwell, 2004.Edition: 5th edDescription: xxii, 261 p. ; 22 cmISBN:
  • 0421799803 (pbk.)
  • 9780421799806 (pbk.)
Other title:
  • Intellectual property
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 346.42048 JAC
Contents:
Preface. - Table of cases. - 1. Introduction. 1. Imitation, monopoly and control. 2. Patent, copyright or design? - II. Protecting the product. 3. Patents and how to get them. 4. Exploiting patents. 5. Important inventions. 6. Crown rights and security. 7. Industrial designs. - III. Trade marks and unfair competition. 8. Different sorts of protection. 9. Trade mark infringement. 10. Exceptions to trade mark infringement. 11. Trade mark registration. 12. Removal from the register. 13. Community marks, international registration of marks and well-known marks. 14. Collective and certification marks. 15. Passing off. 16. Malicious falsehood. 17. The criminal law. - IV. Copyright. 18. Introduction to copyright. 19. Works the subject of copyright. 20. Ownership of copyright. 21. What is infringement of copyright? 22. What is not infringement? 23. Dealings in copyright. 24. Confidence and privacy. 25. Moral rights. 26. Database right. 27. The European community - free movement and competition. 28. Some aspects of the international law of intellictual property. 29. Further reading and website references.
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Main Collection Taylor's Library-TU

Floor 3, Shelf 9 , Side 1, TierNo 2, BayNo 2

346.42048 JAC (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available LAWxx,17002,02,AD 5000061792

Subtitle on cover: Patents, trade marks, copyright and designs.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Preface. - Table of cases. - 1. Introduction. 1. Imitation, monopoly and control. 2. Patent, copyright or design? - II. Protecting the product. 3. Patents and how to get them. 4. Exploiting patents. 5. Important inventions. 6. Crown rights and security. 7. Industrial designs. - III. Trade marks and unfair competition. 8. Different sorts of protection. 9. Trade mark infringement. 10. Exceptions to trade mark infringement. 11. Trade mark registration. 12. Removal from the register. 13. Community marks, international registration of marks and well-known marks. 14. Collective and certification marks. 15. Passing off. 16. Malicious falsehood. 17. The criminal law. - IV. Copyright. 18. Introduction to copyright. 19. Works the subject of copyright. 20. Ownership of copyright. 21. What is infringement of copyright? 22. What is not infringement? 23. Dealings in copyright. 24. Confidence and privacy. 25. Moral rights. 26. Database right. 27. The European community - free movement and competition. 28. Some aspects of the international law of intellictual property. 29. Further reading and website references.